I teach courses in the Geological Sciences Department at Clemson University. My courses include undergraduate and graduate classes in hydrogeology and related fields. The course in Analyzing Geological Processes (GEOL 415/615) is designed to introduce students to quantitative methods for solving geological problems.

Applied Hydrogeology (GEOL 408/608) is intended as a first course in hydrogeology and it includes material on the hydrologic cycle, ground water flow, regional geology of aquifers, and contaminant transport and remediation.

Aquifer Systems (GEOL 816) introduces students to the hydrogeology of large-scale flow systems. We study many of the major aquifers in the U.S., and the important processes that occur within them.

Hydrology of Fractured Aquifers (GEOL 818) focuses on fractured rock aquifers, like the kind that underlie Clemson. Aquifer Systems and Fractured Aquifers are usually taught spring semester.

Here are some useful links for material related to course.

     

Last Updated: January 23, 2007 -- Questions or comments, contact Larry Murdoch.
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